For Russia, an important task now is to freeze the war in Ukraine as soon as possible in order to keep the captured territories under its control and accumulate resources for the continuation of the war later.
For these purposes, Russia chose a scenario that includes spreading the idea of peace negotiation and other narratives in the mass media.
It is worth noting that this is not the first time Russia has used appeals to the world community through the times of the USSR. And since the times of the USSR, a group of bought and loyal pacifist organizations has been formed in Western countries.
Now it is very important for Russia to bring Ukraine to the negotiating table, of course, on the terms of the Kremlin, and to freeze the war. In order to achieve this goal, Moscow uses a large-scale pacifist resource in Europe.
The apogee of this activity should be the “International Summit for Peace in Ukraine”, will hold in Vienna (Austria), June 10-11, 2023.
According to the organiser, the purpose of the summit is to adopt an urgent global appeal called the “Vienna Declaration of Peace, to take immediate measures to support a ceasefire.
The purpose of this summit is to adopt an urgent global appeal called the “Vienna Declaration of Peace”, which will call on the world’s political leaders to take immediate measures to support a ceasefire and peace negotiations to resolve the “situation” in Ukraine.
“This event will be held by the oldest organization “International Peace Bureau”.
At first glance, it seems that this is a respected pacifist structure, which was created in 1891 and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1910 for its work. One of the leaders of this organization, Seán McBride, was also a Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
“Naom Chomsky is known for justifying the occupation of Crimea in 2014, named it “historically Russian” and calling for the “federalization” of Ukraine! And recently, he has been criticizing the International support for Ukraine and threatening the whole world with the Third World and nuclear war if this support continues.